Calvin Gould of Lakeland is aiming for Passaic County indoor and outdoor records.

The Lancers turn every meet into a party and the other team always is welcome.

It’s a fun-loving group, straight out of the X Games and one of the best in North Jersey.

“When we go to meets, we just lay on the mat, chilling out and stretching,” said senior Steve Bioletti. “Then we go out and dominate.”

The Lancers have four boys who’ve cleared 11 feet, 6 inches, including Passaic County champion Calvin Gould. The other top flyers are Anthony D’Arrigo, Jack Ando and Bioletti.

Here’s a quick look at each:

Calvin Gould, junior
Gould, the reigning Passaic County indoor and outdoor champ, has cleared 13 feet, 6 inches. Lancers coach Damiano Conforti said his biggest contribution has been drawing others to the event.

“Calvin is a great kid and all the guys love him,” Conforti said. “Sometimes when they’re practicing, I have to tell him to concentrate more on himself. He’s always helping out his friends.”

Gould is aiming for indoor and outdoor county records – 14-1 and 14-6, respectively – and hopes to compete with the state’s best later this month at the Meet of Champions.

Anthony D’Arrigo, senior
D’Arrigo was a distance runner until his junior year when he started branching out.

He dabbled in vaulting as a sophomore and cleared 9-0, but didn’t get back into it until this spring.

“Running lap after lap after lap around the track … it’s not much fun,” D’Arrigo said.

As a vaulter, D’Arrigo is having a blast. He got back to 9-0 in no time and has rocketed up to 12-6 in less than two months.

“What Anthony’s done is crazy,” Gould said. “He’s coming up on me. Thank God he didn’t start in the winter.”

Steven Bioletti, senior
Bioletti never did indoor track because he’s an avid snowboarder. A self-described “adrenaline junkie,” Bioletti said he gets the same rush vaulting as he does doing back flips on his board.

“Vaulting’s great because I love getting big air,” Bioletti said.

Bioletti is the only one of the four who doesn’t train at Apex Vaulting in Fairfield. With only his teammates coaching him, he’s cleared 12-0 and recently joined Gould to set a two-man school record of 24-6.

Jack Ando, junior
Ando has been best friends with Gould since they were 3 years old and they provide the team’s comic relief. Bioletti said Ando always is joking and “gets you in a great mood to jump.”

Ando has cleared 11-6 and is aiming for 12-0 by season’s end. He still has a way to go to catch his friend.

“I’m the one who got Calvin vaulting in the first place,” Ando laughed. “I guess he’s just a lot more competitive than me.”